tachisme
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of tachisme
C20: French, from tache stain
Example Sentences
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Their somber tones stood in sharp contrast to the bright colors favored by the adherents of Tachisme, France’s answer to Abstract Expressionism.
From New York Times
Ignored entirely are movements—French tachisme, Northern European COBRA—that contested New York supremacy at the time and seem ripe, now, for reconsideration.
From The New Yorker
Their goal was to sweep aside familiar modes of gestural painting and pictorial sentimentality, most prominently exemplified by Abstract Expressionism and Tachisme.
From New York Times
While Ms. Bhabha actively reformulates and intensifies the existentialist figurative sculpture of that era, Mr. Hesidence has turned to Tachisme and Art Informel with similar results.
From New York Times
To the sophisticated French pursuit of paint as paint�tachisme, art brut, or art informel�Spaniards such as T�pies brought robust energy.
From Time Magazine Archive
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